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877 nine 8600 again, that's 879 8600. >> oh. crowd prioritize happy. dagen mcdowell. joe devito. rob lancaster. the studio that can bring heaven. love you, america. here is "the f♪ ♪r. hello, everybody. i'm joey jones along with judge jeanine pirro, harold ford jr. dge jeankellyanne conway and gr. gutfeld. it'sit's 5 5:00 in new york city and this is the five anothert fr moment for joe biden. the supreme court has struck down the president'she supre hau a trillion dollar student loan bailout program and ruling the commander in chief had overstepped his executive. t th
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but the big guy says this fight isn't over. >> you know, these r republican officials just couldn'tep bear the thought of providing relief for working class, middle clas s americans to up fighting for you. we'll use every tool at e studentsal , get you the student debt relief you need and reach your dreams. >> why didyour d you give millie borrowers false hope. >> i didn't get mars false hopei ,but the republicans snatched away the hope thatca they were given. >> and it's real, real hope. did you overstep your authorit > ? >> i think the court misinterpreted the constitution . here it goes. >> but maybe biden should savefh some of that anger for nancyat pelosi. the supreme court actually using the former speaker's own words inin their ruling. >> people think that the president of the unite d states, the power for debt forgiveness. r for he does not. he can postpone. he can delay. but he does not have thatas to power.
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that would have to bbe an ace a. congress. >> yeah, as yo u imagine, are no the media and democrats, well, they're not very happyt . s >> this court is acourt. political court. this court is a trumpian court. these decisions are trumpist decisions. >> and the supreme court proceeded to ignor de supreme tr congress in order to deprivee more than 40 million households of student debt forgiveness. >> these decisions over the 24 hours are essentially making it harder for a range of communities to go to college and seek a higher education around a the courts to legitimie and license in this kind of wayn really makesd are not the country that we want it to be. and i hope that they will find other ways to carry through this this promise. rightprom, judge we need to talk about the legalities here. president biden tried to use the heroes act and supreme court said, hey, congress has
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to weigh iongress in n here. a you can't spend this much money. the act doesn't give you the authority to spend this much the act e yo money unless you g to congress. so when they say overrule the willgo tohe of congress, wie congress hasn't said it, hasn't expressed its will, but nos w going to go to the higher education act. and in my very novice understanding, it looks like it paved the way a lot. more smoothly. >> well, look what happenened with. the supreme court is they said the federal law does not allo lcretary w the of educatioy way to cancel $430 billion worth of student loan debts. biden knew it in 2020. he knew it. yeah. nancy pelosi, as you just showed in that sound, knew it and said it in 2021. and the trut ih is they used itt as a ploy foher the 2022. midterms. biden wanted to bring alon g young people and try to make sure that the midterms were not goindtermsg to be the bloodbathf he believed and all the democrats believe was to be
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the case. the operative statute was a heroes act, which, the secretary of education and it was it wa ts enacted in 2 2001 to modify or waive some extent the the ability ofat student to repay a loan if thats student is in the military goese abroad. yeah. and the supreme court came out and said, well, the heroes outwl allows you to kind of waitow to waive it or modify it doesn't, allow you to just cancel it outright. you can't do that. so it's so the legalities are very clear. >> everybody knew that he l didn't have the right to do it. let's not make believe he did have the rightetelieve h to do . and so he comes out todayday an and he says, you know, it's thosd owe republican ends and is it's about the republicans are destroying the middle class.doin the truth is that it's joe biden that's doing that. he's put trillions into the economy. these pu trillionst us in a posp where, you know, the ordinary personosn is not able to survive the inflation cost of gas, the cost of food infla, everythl
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else. and he's making like, you know, these student loans, you know,ry they're the most important things going on in the country. no., they need to know ify have they signed a contract. they have to agree to repa t y i contract, especially in lightt of the fact that you're making us pay pay for their loan, thato me t you have to prove to me thathe they can't pay. >> and in truth, the, you know, kids decided not to go to college, kids decided to repay the loan. and now the kids who didn't already are home collecting checks from whatever else is going on are going to say, gee, i'm going to take advantage of this. and the worst thin the g, when the president came out at 330 or 4:00 today and he said,ppened well, look at what happened at, the what was it afterdemic. the covid, after the pandemic, you know, all these peopleall ot allowed to get money from from covid and from the from the tpp? the truth is thetruth is governt shut businesses down. the government didn't allowe. businesses to operate. they were entitled to that. the government t forced them
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to shut down. >> these kids are not entitled thntitled d of the story.of >> you know, greg, the real the irony here is republicans put four bills out. one of them was really great, though. and i thine was k kind of jumpe the shark on this one. so one of the bills said, hey, listenl said before you can tak loan out, we're going to make sure you're getting a degree thatou can m you make enough moy to pay it back. they're kind of looking at defunding it , indoctrination. but yeah, that's true. that's too logical. i want to pu toot i felt bad watching our president get so upset over this because i don'rt he quite understands the whole, you know, the meaning of what's going on. so i wanme on, st to put the lon fiasco in a way he understands. let's sa y. r you're selling hunter's paintings, right? for likeigfo 200 grand each to f paid off in some kind of installment plan. plan. you're out, you celebrate, it's going to happen. everything's. and then suddenly,ty a third party intervenes and says, you know what? those monthl knoy have been canceled and they're being transferred onto you. >> the biden family or let's say hunter's in china and he's making it rain. he got the big got guy 20 milli. and then all of a sudden, zelenskyy says, no, that money's for mesu saythat we neee
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more than you, joe. that would upset him. that's why this didn't work, because it was just theft. it wasn't anythingt th other thn theft. i love how the media covering this solemnlg y says, and they say this this is verbatim. so thi vs means that students who have huge loans, they're going to have to pay thems, they back. yes, you bozo. that's how it's always workedr or a loan in a contract is utterly meaninglessa cont rie you can never give out anotherod loan to anybody. >> you think it's going to be forgiven because the people will rebel? cause thl rebel,i be for this. >> if they forced the the collegesth to do it. >> but they're not. no, they're not that. so if they forced it on the colleges, the colleges would not go for this debt relief. so that's the thing. you know i it is all academia. >> they tripled they tripled. they tripled their fees because they knew everybody was goincaus to get a loan. >> cozy relationship with banks. and then it's kind, is ki like m step ponzi scheme, right? academic academie,emia geta, thy
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from the banks. the banks get the money from banks.udents and the student they get their money from their parents. yeah. and they're the ones tha rete get screwed and the job of the supreme court. i mean, it's not a conservative suprem, it note court. it's not a liberal one. you know, it's a libertarian. it's it's libertarian as it gets it's championing the rights of the individual over the demandschthth of the gp >> it's protecting your right to expression from people compelling. >> you to say things you don't want to say. don't force don't force customers to express the don't, don't, don't. >> cause a company to expressy the beliefs ofto. ne. a customer, that's number one. w we don't want to pay other other people's loans and we don'tbase want to be forced to hire people based on raced . you're not compelling people to do these things. that's what that's what the constitution ion -- decision. the three decisions are all united by a libertarian powe r and the liberal. >> and by the way, liberals should relax. you really need this court. theo
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>> it's the only thing stoppingl you from yourself.ou've you've got government, you've got culture, you got media, t cult've goyou got education, ? you don't need your radical class and the supreme that'sve t the ref. you got the ball, you got t the team s you got the you got the crowd and the field. let the common sense people have the refs in on the politics of it. you know, you had you heard yo, didst question you purposely mislead people? this is a pretty good voting block here a pretty that biden wants to lean on now, they've gone out and borrowed money on credit cards thinking they wer money acarde gettinsg n a biden economy. who's going to get the blame? to gwill they blame republicansl will they blame by you're going to blame him because he promised ilyan he knet to and he knew thist was a long shot and that it would take a long time because it wouldong timeit wou go all te supreme court. so if it was that urgent tha and that exigentnd that , he col gone to congress. that's really all this opinion says is thatlys opinio in our constitution, the separation of powers means the executivtion of e cannot pls the role of congress. >> you can't exceed your authority in thisu can'ed e
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it wasn't even biden. it was the secretary ofcr education already weak position, having a very thin statutory authority and trying to expan thiny and into half a n dollars of debt loan forgiveness. you know, joeyforgiveness., opi, this was never as popular as they thought it'd be from the beginning. people read it for what it was from the start. it was never as popula popr. nv 2022 the polls have neverer actually supported it. and fair questions whysuppor? oo because people know how unfair it is to ask a pipefitte r peoria or a hairdresser in hialeah to pay for the student loans of. or dr. a lawyer in washington, d.c., or a doctor in new york city. choi just not fair it is jus to. and so if you make a different choice in life and just pretend you've paid off your student loans, now you're going to pay them off for otherstou pay becae you a taxpayers on the hook here. i e other thing is biden always gets angry at female reporters. i love seeing an angry old because he's like the crazy uncle in the attic. he's telling the whole country get off my lawn. and that's not a good look for 2024. but here's why it's going to hurt him, because h tbecausee
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on the wrong side of common sense in all these supreme court decisionhese sups, and hs and here's the real reason whyth it's going to hurt him. the democrats are dee screaming about no race in college admissions, about not being compelled to conformse's to somebody else's belief. if you wan belt to, keepd your business surviving and thriving and now not be compellednow, not to pay offt loans for other people. yeah, but the democrats, you can't find.the democr one ic washington, d.c., who's for school choice and charter schoolchartes and educational fm opportunity scholarships. they're keeping kids of allgroud backgrounds, including, if not especially in their inner cities, trapped in these espe cg won't let the money. >> we're all going to keep paying for those kids to follow the kior the kd and give him ort a quality, affordable education that they that's worth iy of onm their humanity and dignity. so i don't want to hear one more lecture foror one morio liberal or one more person named biden, including dogs about educational freedom and making a bettedor for yourself until they take a second look at school choice. >> harold, speaking of >> can't find in d.c.,democrat if you were a member of congress and the democratght no right now, would you be blaming
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the supreme court or saying, hey, guys, we needw, you bing ge of legislation together? >> well, i'm a democrat. ritchie torres, who' sfrom a congressman, one of the new congressmen here from new york, is a hug na hugee supporter of f everything you just talked about, kelly. and i think there are more democrats along that line. >> and i would agree with you. two things i thought that and i've said it on the show, i thought that what the president tried to do here, they should have tailored this. i think they should haveld have tailored it to only provide loan relief for those i who have degrees that really are meeting a need in the economy. engineern s, electricians and plumbers, nurses, teachers, familyes who need it, the airt traffic controllers. that's that's what our economyir needs. yeah, but we're not producing enough of enough of them. so if you're going to if you're going to provide people with that kind of relief, we should do that. you thatp that that that the judge gave and kellyanne just mentioned, remember, gavenp every business person an opportunity to pay histo pay her employees for several months because we did shut down businessesrecause w.
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but these these kids caner, go back to work either. so it would have probably been better to paso pbly havey the li a certain period of time, like we did with tpn likp. i give the president credit for big idea, but they've got to go figu to the drawing boart for ad and figure this out. now, we talked about wee supreme court and th you mentioned it yesterday. i think this is this decision here along with the strikingfirt down of roe, the striking down of affirmative actioivn, the allowance about basically allowing in country to be treated differently. this will be on the ballot, though, not just in this this e characterization of it. when i'm agreeing with you yesterday, you said these things will be on the ballot t like roe was i an 22.his wi this will be on the ballot again. and it's unfortunatehe becausel the supreme court shouldn't be on the ballotbe. ch the supreme court is is is that branch of government that we would hopet that be the arbiter and could be the referee. but they stand today and 27%, a 27% approval rating. i think look at these decisions. you look at the fact they don't have a code of ethics. and i think thisf ethiink this o is going to be litigated, politically litigated come next yeariticallyd, come as well.
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i hope it is it i hope we don't. litigate the court. pei the court is standing is abr to rise or rise again. but we'rise a bad point atthe co the low point and how the legitimacy of the court is perceived that you havetty mh the chief justice, john roberts, pretty much scolding publiclscoldingy justim sticking in their dissents, sniping other justices. >> they're saying dissent is a long standinellyanneg with a log standing history of i'm sorry, terrible for good. >> we got to g>> joest sayo on. >> i'll just say this.tmeth i know how you blame supreme court for the president trying to use somethinging for militay service members to give a gender studiesbers discount.yy so i don't know. anyway, coming up, mayor pete camp fires out of this one. travel melts down, chaos returns for 4th of july.for the >> i don't know want to cry buty town and fin cd out i'm saving with liberty mutual. >> mom. they customize your car insurance. you only pay for what you need. you only pay for what you need. pile! by switching. >> oh, let me put a reminder on my phon. liberty.e on the tof
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ice cream. you got your name? it's another flight. mayor. thislyanne: it's 4th of july. and the biden administration is busy playing the blam e gameight . over 40,000 flights have been canceled or delayes ha or delads week. and it's leading to familiar scenes of frustratedionwide. americans stranded at airports nationwide. standing in long lines for hours and even sleeping on the floors. but don't count on mayor pete, our secretary of transportationetary of, to it. he's making excuses for his own travel issues. >> yeah, we had a hit with some pretty tough weather. it's affecteitd lot of flights.u i reached my hotel room att nig about 230 in the morning last night after my flight got canceled and the next one got delayed. a lot ofn th next d americans goingthin through the same thing. what i will say is that overal l we've seen the system perform much better than it did a year ago. can't contro you can't col the weather. we've got very tough weather the last few days. that's definitely being felt felth system.t in s >> poor baby having to get io n
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so late the hotel and it's ruined himself politically just by joining this administrationdg . so that's good. i think that this, greg, is the east palestinei thin of the airs for him. >> i was stuck. i was delayem.d going abroad thy week. i was one of the lucky ones. people really are no let leaving. they're in the service lines.ce $54 billion we gave to the airlines to help bail them out, to help keep them going during covid. and they were told not t use itn for buyouts, but they did. and now when you show up, there's no pilot, there's no crewo pit, man, there's no aircy times. and i see that these owners of the airplanes and the people around the airlines are sayinga they're bullying the passengers, saying pack some patience and show your i.d. as icrewf not a pilotv and a crew on the aircraft. if you show your driver's license, everythiner g will be better. >> you know, it's amazing that even if you the passenger goes the extra mile like, you know, i do tsa, i do clear, i wear clean underwear. e i don't get completely bombed the way i used to. atten
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i don't hit on the flight attendants. i mean, i mind my business. i listen, i pack light.. i'm polite. >> you do all of those. you tick every one of those boxes and theyev still treat yoe you like you're trying to cross donner pass, you know, with your with a barbecue grill. >> you know, it's a it'sovered t and maybe we cover this storydo on tonightwa and i don't wantpo to give too much away, but tyrus makes a good point. a lot of it has to do with discoun airlt, a lot of people there. and it turns out airline servicine agents into substitute teachers, you know, dealing with a class of unruly passengers, you know, the people that are at corms onr,r and they're just they've got their armse on the counter and there's this and they're like, they're like me. >> on fridaylike m. enjoy t but i do enjoy the travel. i like sitting it sitting atng home watching this happen because ite it's like, you know, it's like living in hawaii and watching people shovel snow >> buffalo. >> you just like, thank god it's not me. i mean, harold, let's talk about mayor pete. t he is the secretary ofhis transportation on his watch.
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we've had supplywatc crisis. t t we've had the first shutdown oft all air travelrave this past eay january, since 911, when he was about 19 years old. i looked it up. we've had just problem after problem, obviously, is palestine. you got to admit at some point, even as a democrat, he's not up to this job. >> wel l i like to admit things as an american and agree with him in this regard. >> i am a democrat, but i'm anrs american first. the people, the americant. havet lost their sense of humor about all of thi as, whether it's ease palestine, whether it's airlines. i don't understand. stres and for the life of me, why over the last several years, we we do stress tests like we d the banks, the airlines, we we we have constructed scenarioseno of very difficult economic scenarios for the banks to see if they hos, w they respond, if they have enough capital. and in the bank they have enough liquidity bty, to b to be to survive. christmas doesn't sneak up on us. it's decembechristmanr 25th.'t e the 4th of july doesn't sneakak up on us. it's july 4th. so, you know, one, there's going to be travel. how we don'te is test these
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airlines to understand what do they have the resources to ensure that i've seen terrible pictures, awful pictures of moms terriblf moms e may. i thought that young lady might offend, but infants in airportse having to spend a night for a day or two, there has to be a better way to do thiway tos, t whether it's east palestine, where we've yet to articulate an outline , a set of answers, whether it's this we're short 1500 air traffic controllers now. this has been something that's built over the yearsn some . but why are we not talking about how we solve this problem before 4th of july? greg: >> p pneumatic tubes. pneumatic tubes shoot people through pneumatic tubet peops tt i've been talking about this for years. >> no one listens to me. jun to me, shooting, yo them through these tubes you save s o much money, you get there faster. janine, in our administration, we tried>> k in ou talked aboutt that the air traffic control system and the whole air travel yestem was built for about 150,000 passengers a year. we now have closer to a billion. we trieda billion, to do that th infrastructure, but it's how to
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build back better and other nonsense didn't work other. t >> gee, isn't that amazing?u sa and when you say we've loste no our sense of humor, you're not talking about the traveler. because last sundagy i had the uber from i said this williamsburg to richmond, that was 2 hours i stayed at richmond airport . down. 2 hours they shut down. then i had to uber from richmond to d.c. and then i waited there for 6 hours. hours.i dinner twice because i t know what else to do. normallyo. drunk driving, miss daisy and yeah, driving. d would you say driving, miss daisy 2023. miss crazy reg:. all right, you know what? if the faa canno t staff. we got a problem, all right? they got billions dollars. abou this guy booted jazz. doe local mayor who talkt s a lt about how great he is. he does know what he's doing. he doesn't evedoesn't n have the brains to figure out. he should go to palestine. i mean, is anybody than that?o i you got to admit, this guy is clueless. he's talking aboutt,y is
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the weather.n the he's talking about everything other than the fact that he is in charge of this. and when the head of the tsa says, bring your patients, i don't want to bring my patients, i paid for tsa, i paid for clear, i paid for my ticket. i came ahe of time.s your what else am i supposed to do? it's your job, not mine. yeah, i was sitting there on sunday night trying to get to london, watching all the chaong the c, mosts. me. most of the flights were canceled. people 200 deep in the servicen, at united airlines. and i'm thinking, what about when they chaos then bleeds thehaos over to these vey serious issues of if you're ifor you're if you're shortt on staf what's going on with the air traffic controllers? what's going on with the literall, literay the planet just to run on time, but for us to all feel safe and confident in a systefeel safd ce works. >> what you're talking about are all the different factors at play now that the judgent and have told us we won't find them on spirit airlines any time soon because in firsty arei class, i know for a fact that i've know the judge now flew next to each other the other day. here's the thing, right? southwest had scheduling problems. their system day. antiquated. r
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all right. united right now has a strike, right? they have staffing h. delta had the famous luggage debacle a few months ago few ort airports. don't have enough workers on the tarmahec. r all right. the faa doesn't have enough air run fic controllers and thcontra doesn't have enough bodies to run you through. and i know for a facnow fot they have different standards for every airport out there among tsdards fot outa. the be i'll actually say the tsa here in new york is some of the best for me. ? and so what am i getting yet? could there be a government job figure whose job is to regulate these things and make sure all these different entities with their different problems and gaps are communicating en and exercising what problems they have rather than, i don't know, a locaome a local? that's not very good at his job because that's all i heard from pete. yeah. ohfrom , man, you know, bad weather. and i didn't get it until 2 a.m., you know, and he know what i mean? i don't get it. i don't get it. le youyou have one job is to mae sure that all these entities are communicating with each, other what their problems are, and they all exist on their own island. all of
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time. i mean, my own wish is we would treat it like it's a hurricane, that there would be a state of emergency that would be acknowledged on a national level that would allow us to tho bring in fema. >> i mean, that's how i view it. oc karen bass sings fema should come in and help the homeless. i mean, does this warrant t orma's involvement and or is it just a reflectio in her cluelessness? >> la california has been ineffectivae managing thislem fo homeless problem for four years. we've covered it here just ir n the two years i've been on the show and for years before. i hope if they want to treat it like a hurricane, that they do it in a short term. but i think of tackling these problems in big, big ways. i think three states that i would not have thought of as being really effective insta, some areas. mississippi, you don't think of as an education state, but they hav but thehave thee the rs third, eighth grade top in the country now. why? becausde top iuntry no? e a billionaire entrepreneur named jim barksdale said, you know what, we're going to convene the best experts going we can c.
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with government. >> we're going to figure out ways to do this. oklahoma, they havhoma have besy childhood initiatives in oklahoma. why? because a republican pediatrician homa, an pedia elected therenvi ten years ago, the statehouse convinced his colleagues to invest heavilso investy in tg that would make a material improvement in kids lives. and it has. utahutah, thlicy the best homely is gregg is in utah. why? because they decided to build housing for the homeless, provide them with mental health servicesmental h, job training. link those three things together. they have the most effective policymost e. instead of complaining, listen to pete do the jets talk about hi ning ts problems getting to a c. i know karen bass. i e probably didn't mean it this way. take big, get big and organize people around big answers to the big problems that we face. i'm tired of hearing politicians, any party, throw their hands up in the air and act like they're helpless. ai you to get the jobd yo done. >> and if you can't get the job done, then let someone else do itu to getth. so are democrats, democrat and republican. you forgot georgia being the best college football. so are democrats. kellyannbeing the ever going to to get together and do what harold saysgoable he would?
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but they failed miserably so far. and it's not democrat republican, respectfullyiled tes has improved its homeless problem and is being run by greican, esg and the texas legislature there. they had a big homeless problem. greg austin, you see iterywhe everywhere, for example. but they've reducereple,d it by putting policies in practice. look, you can't solve a problem unless -- you can't you admit i. and democrats like gavin newsom, joe biden, the rest of them here in new york, for example, san francisco i, they want you to deny your own eyes as toow what see and justts believe what they say. >> the country sees this. we'r sees thie our big cities. karen bass had an opponent and rick caruso, who was mai bitter, and his main issue was homeless. and he was going to declare a state emergency. but he also took on mental health. he wasn't afraid to say there' hosd took a mental health issue. >> and i look at this and i o he to gavinnationwants newsom out of national politics, they need an iphonale or a polaroid camera to throw away. when you're done taking pictures, aln you'rengl you to o up and down california, charge them more money. they'vjue e in this problem,
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the more the homeless crisis has gone. e they but they are failing their own population by not doin are faig what harold has said. find that good entrepreneur, get those big ideas. saur, bin solve a problem until you first say we have a problem. and greg isn'te doesn't thate o go very much to the truth of it? the homeless want to remain want to res. . . this isn't about money. i think we've we've finally come the realization that we were too scared to say the truth, that for many, this t is a lifestyle choichie. i mean, when you think about it, it's not a bad one. i mean, noe. mortgages, no rento no bills, no boss, no kids, no student loan debt. >> you wakebt.e up whenever you want, you go to bed when you want. you go to california because the weather'.o californs, of coo you can stay out all night, do whatever you want. the only responsibility haveilie is get money for drugs. that's why affordable housing gefor drs to me, it just ringshb hollow because no matter how affordable you mak e housing, they're not going to pay for it. >> the money's going to go somewhere else. the moy is my solution is always
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to kill the homeless with kindness. you know, if this is a lifestyle choice, i say the obvious solution is to create zones for the not camps, but camping grounds because we're seeing some pretty impressive tents here. let them livt theme on land in e tents. in the on one it condition. in this new world, it's not with u not ws. ve thi >> if you want to be homeless and you want to live this lifestyle,festyle,t but we go ir but we are a civil societyed with shared norms that. we all must meet. we cannot mix with nomadic tribes are unsanitary and harmful to themselves. so at it, there'll be medicalnn personnel there. they'll be people willing to helel there, you wantp, if yf drugs. they'll be there'll be all these services. buo get ofs. t you got to get out. you've got to get out. and that in terms a hurricane,me that's hurricane relief. >> you move them out. ou, joe. you know, i really i'm still hung up on what she said. so she says let's treat this
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like a hurricane and bring in fema. a, ii see two things there. one. she's providing cover for gavin newsom. she completely jumps the state t level and goes straight to the federal level because maybe they hav fe maybe e cabal to gen into the white house. i'm not sure. but the most important thingar that bothered me about that is how dare you compare people who have chosen a lifestyle of debauchery to people that lose their livelihoods and fires and hurricane in floridauntry, and louisiana and texas and places all over this country every single year caus e when that happens, you know what those people do? doey literally rebuild their lives, their communities come to their aid. why? because their communitierhys knw they deserve it and they'll work for it. >> okad ly. b tour coming up, a dumb tourist learns the hard wais y thats hot springs are really hot. the fastest is uotp there. ♪ >> your brain reaction,
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>> welcome back. time for the fastestom firstis step. >> it's a gladiator battle billionaire styl glae. according to tmz, italy, is offering the 2000 year old rome colosseum2000-y as a site f the highly anticipated cage fight between mark zuckerberg. elon musk, italy's ministry ofso culture seems to be throwing a little col bthrowingd water o, though, by saying, quote, there has been no formal contact from nor any written. document. but tmz, they're stickin g somet to their sources. judge, is this something you want to see this fighthi yo >> if so, would you think it'd be best in the colosseum? i want to it i want to see it t in the colosseum. i'll pay to go to the colosseuim . >> absolutely. you seem very gleeful about this. i think this is grea old: yout. i want i want elon musk to win. plus, he's got the armies to pay extra on line and everything else. >> exclamation mark. how do do you fe you feel aboutf two points? >> i mean, of all the colosseum, thi thes is worse
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i would have gone with oakland coliseum, nassau w, like i said before, hampton coliseum. richmond coliseum. why not go america coliseu? ? you don't have to go to what is it, rome or. yeah, yeah, you don't to go to rome and it'sart, fallen apart. >> you've seen the colosseum. it's a mess. that's why everybody goes gladiator. >> but. but the second point is, to your point, they have to fight to the death it's in.vt >> what's the whole point? they've got to fight to the death, kelly and that would include lions. >>. hat's the only colosseum they got to have wild animals in there. then i would definitely oh, they're they're fun to be there. and i've seen if you're from philly, you've seen a few fights, a stadium for. >> what do you think about this? and i've seen the coliseum i think the joke's on all of us. this is going to be like the meeting. you're really looking forwarinds and then somebody says, oh, that's on zoom. we're doing that version. doinat that. ds o >> the heads of twitterme and meta facebootak are going to show up somewhere. >> this is going to be an online battle. i'm convincee d joey. h you're the only person probably been in a real fight here at this table. was this someplace a this ta yok
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they'd be great for the fight to take place? i've hadto my tail wheel at a a time or two. >> i'm pretty good at taking a bullwhip. and listen, you're on to something good having. you guys really are not seeing this here. so this is remember, celebrity deathmatch, the claymation. it's going to be that, but it's going to be a guy. i meant ai this is a whole farct to get people to tune in and watch them fight each other through. yeah, that's why they wanted to palsy zero because they had to get their physique and their and r avatars. their phys and that's exactly what it's going to be. and in that world, they can find i mean, they can comeon the to my house and fight on the farm if they want. >> ten seconds. t toyou already, said ellen,s ca who are you for in this case? >> ellen, i just noticed how lo gw the both their iq are. >> did you see this weight is so scary and i weigh >> eli.e who you win for who you win for? >> yeah. >> hn. nt to guess. how about you? i just want to see a good fight. a ight. yeah.is a >> he likes both of them. there's a surprise eli. the penn game of penn got fan mail. friday is up "fan next. >> cast member amy fox news
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and jewelry, but everybody knows that. >> well, what else is ther but >> well, there's something that you're not telling us. well, i'm nou're notelling ut yr thing. i know. all right. oh, yeah. kellyanne, i watched the young and the restless. that's perfect. i guess you could call." i guess it a guilty pleasure. it is. it reminds me of my grandmother and my mom and my aunt.s growino up. they loved it. and it's been around for 50 years and it's like my guiltn fot is y pleasure. alw >>ay i always wondered what the young and the restless had inhe ha. on y >> like, why are they restless? i'm neither anymore. yeah>> kelly, i enjoy. >> i just assume they hada a rash because that would make me restless. younthat wg and rashi all rightt way. >> it's very popular. i think people just don't admi 't admitt that they watch. >> yeah. all right. jj yeah,reg: you. there's this gum. extra. the extra gum. ex extrae. o hav i'm addicted to it. and then as far as the guilty pleasure goes, my daughter watches these singing, dancing movies about zombies. it's called zombies. and i know all the words, all the songs. i'm pretty pretty in on them here. i'lls. try asking you.
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